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Maniacal Misfits
Matthew 2:13-23 | Sun, Dec 24, 2023 | Pastor Ken Schultz
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This is the fourth and last message in our series: Promise for the Misfits. In this series we explore the majesty of God’s good news this Christmas for us misfits through the first few chapters of the Gospel of Matthew.
Misfits Magnify Messiah
Matthew 2:1-12 | Sun, Dec 17, 2023 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This is the third message in our series: Promise for the Misfits. In this series we explore the majesty of God’s good news this Christmas for us misfits through the first few chapters of the Gospel of Matthew.

Misfits to Majesty
Matthew 1:1-17 | Sun, Dec 03, 2023 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This is the first message in our series: Promise for the Misfits. In this message we explore the majesty of God’s good news this Christmas for us misfits through the first few chapters of the Gospel of Matthew.

Misfit Miracles
Matthew 1:18-24 | Sun, Dec 10, 2023 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This is the second message in our series: Promise for the Misfits. In this series we explore the majesty of God’s good news this Christmas for us misfits through the first few chapters of the Gospel of Matthew.

The Promise
1 Corinthians 15:35-45 | Sun, Apr 20, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

The resurrection of Jesus is not a metaphor or hopeful story — it is a historical, physical fact that changes everything.

Final Importance
1 Corinthians 15:1-7 | Sun, Apr 13, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Are You?
Luke 22:63-71 | Sun, Apr 06, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

With Him?
Luke 22:54-62 | Sun, Mar 30, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This message examines Peter’s denial of Jesus and the dangers of following Jesus from a distance. It challenges believers to assess whether they are truly "with Him" or merely acknowledging Him when convenient.

Betray
Luke 22:47-53 | Sun, Mar 23, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This message explores the theme of betrayal, both in the life of Jesus and in our own lives.

Pray
Luke 22:39-46 | Sun, Mar 16, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Jesus commands his disciples to pray so they do not fall into temptation and sets the example by praying in deep agony before his crucifixion. He teaches that prayer is not about changing God's will, but aligning ourselves with it. Prayer strengthens us in trials, keeps us from distraction, and leads us to surrender to God’s perfect plan.

Triumph through Trials
Luke 22:31-38 | Sun, Mar 09, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This message emphasizes that trials are an inevitable part of the Christian life, but through Christ, we can triumph over them. By placing our confidence in Christ rather than ourselves, we find peace, endurance, and purpose in our suffering.